14 Best Box Mods & Vape Mods of 2018

Which Box MOD Is The Best? We Take A Look At Our Top Picks For 2018

Updated April 2018:

The past year has seen the vaping industry boom with new advances in e cig technology and the vape mod is undoubtedly one category that has been at the forefront of this movement.

This is fantastic news for us, the vaper but makes things very confusing when it comes to making purchasing difficult. If you have found this page then you are no doubt looking for the best box mod available which is what we are going to show you today.

Now before you jump in and buy a box mod (or vape mod depending on what you call them) you need to ask yourself a few questions as not all box mods will suit all vapers.

The box mods in the list below are a mix of external battery mods and integrated devices, the latter meaning that the batteries are in built and not replaceable. If we have missed out your favourite vape mod leave a comment below and let us know what it is!

Top Choice upto 60W Box Mods

Jacvapour Series S22

The Series S22 by Jacvapour is kind of in between a vape pen and box mod but don’t let that put you off. This is a fantastic device for all levels of vaper. However, if you are a newer vaper this is a great mod that is as easy as it gets.

It doesn’t have the features you may find in other devices but that’s kind of the point. You fill the tank, pop it on the battery and away you go. The supplied S22 tank is a great performer as well.

It offers a mouth to lung vape and a good sub ohm coil for direct to lung vaping. The mod automatically detects what coil you have installed and delivers the power accordingly, no variable wattage settings to mess about with here.

The mod is lightweight in the hand while still retaining a top quality build. Add to this a 2600mAh integrated battery and it also offers plenty of uninterrupted vaping. This does come as a kit so may not be suitable for those wanting to use their own tank.

Wismec CB-60 Mod – 60W

The CB-60 mod from Wismec is one of the latest additions to our best box mod list and what a great addition it is.

This mod may be compact but the CB-60 still offers up-to 60W of power output and an impressive 2300mAh integrated battery.

Not only that, it looks great. The screen is bright and big and the mod itself feels good in the hand.

This isn’t going to be a mod for those that are wanting a feature laden vape mod (there is no Temp Control/TCR functions). This is for those vapers that just want a solid variable wattage device that is super simple to use.

It’s safe to say we have really enjoyed using this mod and it’s one I personally use with various tanks on a daily basis.

Jacvapour Series B DNA75 MOD

It’s not all about looks though – as my mother used to tell me – the DNA75 has all the functions you would expect and is powered by a removable 18650 battery. Add to that the quality of the build and we have a little star of a vape mod.

Oh… Did I mention the size, as you can see from the image above the Jacvapour Series B nestles nicely into the palm of the hand and my hands aren’t the biggest.

One of the best vape mods to date and a worthy entry into our top vape mod list.

iJoy Capo 100

One of the newest additions to this list, the Capo 100 is a class act.

It’s a great looking mod that sits in the palm of the hand well. It can be powered by three battery types (20700, 21700 and 18650) although we highly recommend the 20700 for some good extended battery life.

The max 100W output is pretty impressive for such a compact vape mod and will cover most vapers needs. Add to this all the advanced features you would expect.

Top Choice 110W+ Box Mods

Innokin CoolFire Ultra TC150 – 150W

The CoolFire mods are, for us, one of the work horses of the vape mod world. They may not look as fancy and colourful as some of the mods we see released on a daily basis but they do what they are supposed to do.

The CoolFire Ultra TC150 mod is the latest in the series and while it keeps the same form factor of the others under the hood it features an impressive 4000mAh battery.

The TC150 will also cope with pretty much any tanks or dripper you can throw at it, firing coils from 0.1Ohm.

The mod is very solid in the hand with a nice weight without being ridiculously big. The included Aethon chip makes it a pleasure to use. Very easy to get the hang of and for vapers that want a mod with an integrated battery it’s a great choice. This is a mod I personally use on a daily basis.

Geekvape Aegis – 100W – Waterproof/Shockproof

The Geekvape Aegis vape mod is all about withstanding the elements. Unlike a lot of mods that claimed to be able to resists shocks and water the Aegis actually delivers.

We have sat this in water, dropped it from head height a number of times and finally froze it in a container full of water for a full 3 days. It survived all. Impressive to say the least.

Design wise, it’s a beautiful looking device. Under the hood it has everything even the most advanced vape needs to get the most out of their vape.

The Aegis has full temp control compatibility and is powered by Single 18650 or 26650 Battery.

We really like this mod, it’s solid device that’s a pleasure to use and despite it’s chunky appearance it fits a treat in the palm of your hand. If you are on the wrong end of the clumsy scale this could be the mod for you.

Box Mod/Vape Mod Buying Guide

For new vapers: Just because you’ve seen a MOD with a 200W power output doesn’t mean this is the best box mod or more importantly the best vape MOD for you.

There are many ways of approaching what would be the ideal device for you.

The first is considering what kind of vaper you are and what you expect to do with your box mod.

Are you looking to move on from Vape Pen/ EGO style e cigarettes?Do you use normal tanks/clearomizers such as (or similar to) the Aspire Nautilus, Kanger Aerotanks, CE5 clearomizers or EVODS and plan to continue with these?

If so then you really don’t need a 200W box mod. Our list starts at 30W and while these will still be overkill in terms of power output, the build quality and battery life are the big selling points and the features that will benefit you most.

It’s worth noting care needs to be taken if going for higher wattage devices, set the power too high and your coils will burn and of course be ruined.

Or wanting to explore sub ohm vaping but don’t want to build your own RDA’s?

If so you will need a box mod capable of handling coil resistances lower than 1.0 ohm. Most of the popular sub ohm tanks use coils around 0.2-0.5 ohms.

Double check the coil resistance of your tank before buying a box mod to be sure they are compatible. All of the devices below are sub ohm capable.

I use a mix of tanks one of which is the Aspire Nautilus X. This is mainly used when I’m going out as the performance is good yet it doesn’t spit out the clouds that a sub ohm tank.

I for one don’t want to be blowing out humongous clouds when I’m out in a bar!

70% of my use is with sub ohm tanks around the 25-45W mark depending on the tank I am using. This is perfect for me and will likely be where a high percentage of sub ohm vapers will sit.

There are sub ohm tanks that come with 0.15-0.3 Ohm coils (Aspire Cleito, SMOK TFV8, Geekvape Eagle) and to get the best out of them they need to be used at a higher wattage, around 50-75W and even upto 200W+.

So if you can see yourself using coils in this range then be sure to buy a box mod with enough power.

Or are you in the more advanced bracket of vapers that uses drippers almost exclusively?

This is still kind of similar to the advice given for sub ohm tank users above. You will need a device with a high wattage output that can handle low resistance builds.

Although if you are at this level then you likely know this already. It all depends on what resistance you are building at.

Integrated Battery or replaceable?.

Do you want a device that has a built in battery and you simply recharge using a USB cable?

Or do you want a box mod with a removable battery?

There is absolutely nothing wrong with buying a unit with an integrated battery (these are some of my favorite devices) but they are in essence disposable products.

When your battery dies the whole unit needs replacing. This sounds worse than it is in reality. Under normal use a Lithium Ion battery should last a long long time although performance will degrade slightly over time.

You will most likely be well on to your net shiny new box mod before the current one dies a death.

The other option is a box mod with removable batteries.

This allows you to just replace the battery when it dies or decreases in performance rather than replacing the whole MOD.

Most box mods that require replaceable batteries, if not all, require you to buy batteries separately and if you don’t have a suitable charger then you will also need one of these. The most popular size of battery used is the 18650.

So there are lots of things to be clear with before making that purchase. If you are new to sub ohm vaping please read our beginners guide to sub ohm vaping here if that’s the direction you want to go.

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139 COMMENTS

Hi, I need help guys, I’m vaping since 2016 and still can’t stop cigarettes. Have couple of kits all dna hcigar s and SX minis, lots of flavors all tank models and still can’t throw cigars away. What’s the best juice and Nic doze to end the smoking habit…. thanks

It’s hard to say what the best e-liquid would be for you as tates differ, I’ve not personally had any cigar flavoured e-liquid if you are looking to replace that sensation. For nicotine strengths it’s normally recommended to start higher and work your way down but as you’ve been vaping for a couple of years I’m guessing you may have tried that already.

Michelle, one of our reviewers, was dual use (cigs and e-cigs) but over the last 7/8 days she hasn’t had any tobacco. This is down to vaping with Nic Salts so definitely worth trying these out if you are looking to get the cravings under control.

Hi Bill.. i am also planning to quit cigratte so i have started vaping .. it have been 3 weeks i have stopped smoking cigratte ..i stay around people who smokes cigratte but still i dont feel smoking that .. i believe first you have to make up your mind that you are going to quit it..i have been smoking since 22 years and now i feel its time to quit it.. good luck mate …

I’ve stopped smoking for 3 months now and I was a hectic smoker, 2 packs a day.. try getting rid of the cigarettes especially if you know it’s in your house or somewhere near to you.. and give it one week.. the taste for cigarettes will leave your system.. and you will enjoy your juices more.. but don’t fool your self by having one cigarette a day or lessen you consumption because that would only lead you to smoke one more again.. it worked for me so I’d reccomend that..

Hey Jonny,
I just started the whole vape thing to give up smoking… not doing so great at that though. 🙁
I bought what I though was a cheap kit when I was in the UK in December, but it seems I got stitched up.
The day I got back home I charged it up and filled it up but it just spat juice up the mouth piece, took it to a shop and they just said throw away the tank…. 🙁
Anyway, got a new tank and has been OK but battery life is crap (non replaceable) , lasts only a couple of hours. and doesnt give me a lot of satisfaction… hence I keep grabbing a smoke.

So my cousin in the UK has a Smok 220w alien kit she swears by, has not had a cigarette since getting it…. They are getting hard to find in NZ so would that be a good kit to get me off the smokes? are there other brands of similar quality?
I dont want to show off and make big ass clouds.. I just want a smoke 🙂

Doesn’t sound like a great start but good to hear you’re giving it another shot.

The SMOK Alien is good but it’s not necessarily a beginners device. You may know Neil, but if not, there are two main types of vaping, mouth to lung and direct to lung. The latter is what you would be getting with the Alien kit and included tank.

So, be worth checking out the linked guide above to see what type you are.

The TFV8 tank that usually comes with the kit is also one of the thirstier tanks out there, it kicks out some clouds too!

Not trying to put you off, just making you aware 🙂 – If you like the SMOK Alien mod you coud always pair it with another tank such as the Aspire Cleito / Cleito EXO or the Uwell Valyrian tank.

There are other great brands to keep an eye out for, Eleaf are making some very good quality product, the Invoke kit is very good.

The iJoy Captain mod is very good – available in two versions – the PD270 and the PD1865

I have been using the Voopoo Drag on a daily basis, top quality although the design may not be for everyone.

Finally, Wismec are also one to look out for with the likes of the RX 21700

Apologies if I’ve listed a lot there, not sure what is available in NZ, although you could look to import from the likes of HeavenGifts/Vapesourcing.

I’m sure you’ll likely have more questions so please fire away. The main thing is to know what style of vape you are looking for from your tank. That will narrow things down.

I would like to add a few of my experience as it feels good when a smoker quits smoking and we as a community should help each other.

Contrary to what many reports, reviews, suggestions say on what to use as a beginner, I would say this is no rocket science that you need to graduate in progression. You can start with the most advanced one that fits your needs and is safe and legitimate.

Once you have the vaping hardware, you will learn and master it as time progresses. This saves money and also puts you on the right path to getting most benefit and enjoying vaping, thus helping you to get off cigarettes. What you do need to know before you purchase on the physics behind that helps you to avoid safety hazards and what terminology/technology vaping entails. This is end of the philosophical yet pragmatic view.

** Moving on to your case – Technical and Commercial Analysis
How much do you know about vaping in terms of physics? If you already know, great.

If limited awareness on this: simply put a liquid is vaporised using a heating coil and with air intake creates the vapour that you inhale with nicotine dissolved in it entering your bloodstream.

Vaping differs from smoking as there is no combustion, which results in larger particle size distribution for nicotine to enter the blood stream. Hence, the terms Mouth to Lung inhalation is used to get the max absorption rate, since if you inhale into your mouth and then try to take into your lungs, there is a lot of diffusion of nicotine, which kind of reduces the throat hit that you normally experience when you smoke.

Not that you cannot do mouth to lung – you need to find your sweet spot and there are other tricks like reducing air intake quantity etc. that you will figure out as you get to vape more and more. Perhaps you have already experienced this with your first vaping kit.

Then there is the aspect of safety regarding current, resistance, power. Most of the accidents of fire with vaping devices happen due to batteries not being able to handle the heat produced due to a surge in current passing through them.

There is build of gases inside the battery and they explode due to over pressure and catch fire as there is flammable chemical inside it. Thus, it is safer to use vaping mods (firing device where the battery is located) that are regulated, i.e. have a chip that protects current surges, just like your laptop battery. You need to understand the relation between current, voltage and power using Ohm’s law. Power (P) = Voltage (V) x Current (I) and V = I x Resistance (R). For a fixed power, if resistance increases, current drops which means that for a very low resistance vaping coil, current is high.

In regulated devices, when you set your power to say 50W and you put in a coil of say x ohms, the device will adjust the voltage such that no more than a particular maximum current flows through and you can check that. It depends on number of batteries connected in series or parallel. When you use unregulated device, it does not control the voltage but delivers maximum voltage based on the type, number and charge of the batteries inside.

So you have only 1 parameter to adjust and that is the resistance of the coil. If you use a very low resistance coil and the device used max voltage, there is a high potential for a very large current to pass through that the battery cannot handle and it can be a safety hazard. Additionally, there also have been cases when the atomiser (the part with the eliquid and coil that sits on top of the mod) has a bad connection with the mod resulting in short circuit leading a large draw of current.

Hence, here experience is required to know which atomiser is compatible with the unregulated mod. My personal take here, regulated mods are safer inherently, of course you have to take care which batteries you use as these are high voltage batteries usually (more than 4 V) – use only recognised makes e.g. Sony, Samsung, Panasonic etc. and check for their specs should be for high current rating say 20A or higher for continuous draw and peak draw needs to be higher. 20A is usually good enough since most regulated mods have protection up to 20A.

With the above in mind the next step is to think and decide what type of mod. Criteria for choice here: replaceable battery? No. of battery? Type of battery? A good compromise of all of these for me practically is replaceable 18650 type batteries and minimum 2 and maximum 3.

With 2, the device is nice and compact to fit in my shirt pockets and not too thick. 3 gives more battery time. With 2 and vaping almost entire day (except sleep) lasts me almost 2 days on a single full charge – I use Sony VTC6 batteries or LG. Next criterion is which company mod to take. For 2x 18650 mod, there are many choices – look at the form factor of these mods. Some are wedge shapes, triangual that are thicker to hold and some cyclindrical/tubular/rectangular that are thinner or flatter and both these types are of the same height almost that is determined by the battery height as they all have 18650 type.

There are also other battery types but they are heavier, 18650 are most used in vaping and they are the same that go into your laptop battery (3 cell or 6 cell etc., where are connected in series and parallel arrangement to created one big long laptop battery sealed).

I will pick Vaporesso Revenger or IPV8. All of them do a good job, have a slightly different screen but what matters most is when you fire, it should do a good job. What is good? A quick vapor with every setting you have and less loss of current, better battery management and quicker menu adjustment and most importantly a reliable screen. Smok Alien – I loved it however, the screen gets damaged quite soon.

You can find on internet so many users had problem with the screen for Smok and most of the solutions work only for a short time and eventually you go blind. I still use it as I know all the settings by heart and rest is my feeling of how the vapor feels but I cannot see excactly what power I am on and how much amps are going through or even what battery juice is left. It is like driving with eyes closed in the neighbourhood where you have been all the year, so you know the roads and the length out of your head :).

Where to buy: You can find local dealers and if you want to import, USA is the best or try Gearbest.com or fasttech.com (I have used all of them several times and all of them are excellent). Gearbest and Fasstech are China based but pretty cheap offers and excellent service. Gearbest has nearly 24 hour live chat support – check the prices out.

Why go for an advanced MOD as above even as a beginner? Because you will get straightaway the pleasure and satisfaction that will help you quit smoking. I started with a simpler kit but within 2 weeks switched to an advanced one and quit smoking. Simpler devices (tubular pen like etc. or simple all-in-one built-in battery compact ones) do not give a lot of power that limits the amount of vapour and the fullness of taste that is required to forget the taste of cigarettes. The word ‘beginner’ should not be taken that seriously except for the safety aspect that I have written above. The vaping experience itself will grow gradually, just start with an advanced but safe device. Experiement with how you inhale and how you press the fire button and how much air inlet do you want.

FINAL VERDICT: Invest in a good Regulated MOD (do not go for simple tubular or all-in-one kits thinking you’re beginner – you will waste money and not get the satisfaction). If you need any info you can contact me through Twitter: @dreamyskull

Awesome thread. I’ve been vaping for a couple years now but not a “serious” vaper like some… I’ve had a couple vapes but honestly could not name them. I have an Aspire mini Pegasus now but I need a new one since it’s giving me problems. You seem like you know what you’re doing so I was gonna ask you if you could recommend a vape that is smaller like one that fits in your pocket well but still packs a punch and delivers a good kick. I’m not a cloud chaser or even want that much cloud. I just need that nic buzz every so often and would like to whip out my vape when I need it. Any suggestions? I’m thinking a cap of $75 and smaller would be great but not necessary. Thanks!

Yes and no… it fits on the CoolFire 4 no problem. But, not all coils will be good. Only the 0.4Ohm coils will work well. The standard 0.4Ohm Cleito coils are rated for use between 40-60W and as you know the Coolfire is only capable of a max 40W output.

I personally vape around 28-35W with the 0.4Ohm Cleito coil. May too cool a vape or feel underpowered for some but works for my personal tastes.

Thanks for your help Jonny. I will give the Cleito coil a go as I normally vape at 35w as well.

Just one last question please. Which mod(s) would you recommend for 80vg/20pg or 70vg/30pg that gives the best flavour (with cool DTL hits) and loads of fog. I have been a smoker for many years and have been vaping for about a year now off-and-on, but I have yet to find a mod and juice combo that will allow a nice DTL experience. I know that there are a lot of variables involved, but any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thanks again.

The Cleito will handle 80/20 and 70/30 well. The 80VG will offer a touch more in the cloud department but it’s really about experimenting with juices.

It’s more the tank that will give you the flavour/cloud vaping experience but if you are vaping at around 35W it could be beneficial to have a device that can give you more than 40W for flexibility when sub ohm vaping. You never know when you may need that bit of extra power. You will also likely be able to increase your battery life.

For mods with integrated batteries the Innokin Cool Fire ultra is one that has served me well and I use daily. You will also be familiar with the form factor (although chunkier) and menu controls.

Hi Jonny ,
Wish everything is going well 👍 with HAPPY NEW YEAR , only one question what about your suggestion to get a new vape kit or separate parts ! And for the both of answers from you I need the best in real using forever only change the normal things ?? Please try to helping me this week
Best regards
MaDo

Oh sorry, I didn’t get my question by professionally because am still beginner with a good jomotech ultra 60 TC , actually I like the built-in battery , but around the suggestions I don’t have any idea only after I’ll use ! 😋 That’s all ,

Hi
I bought a Triton 50w from Amazon I’ve no idea about these things it’s good only downside is battery life i am quite heavy vaper only 6 days in and pleased I’m doing well but I’m only getting 6 hrs max outta charge all I’d like is a something with fab battery life as I’m away from home most days caring for my son I don’t understand jargon at all all I want is long battery life good smoke so it feels like I’m smoking lol but not overly expensive these 2ml tanks are crap wish there were larger ones any help be fab
Thanks

Hi man
I am relatively new to vaping and i am considering on buying the voopoo drag 157 resign mod but i have very few knowledge on vaping on general and i am not sure what atomizer would work with this mod,considering the fact that i would like to play around 60-80 wats.Could you give your opinion on this or even suggest me any tank.
Thank you for your time reading this.

Hi there Jonny, I could do with some help here. I got the eleaf pico 75W with the melo 3 tank and started vaping for about 2 months now in an effort to quit smoking. its all going good but lately and the more I get into it I cant seem to feel any flavours being delivered using the 0.5 ohms coil. Especially now that I am getting into mixing my own juice I cant seem to be enjoying them. I have tried my juices on drippers of friends and the more advanced mods that they have and they taste like heaven :):) so I think I may be requiring a better sub-ohm tank and was thinking about the smok TFV8. would it fit on my pico since one of your reviews that I have read said about 22mm space for the pico while the smok TFV8 Big Baby Beast tank is 24mm and if yes what coils do you think I should show preference to? Or maybe you have some other suggestion??

I read your review, however I couldn’t make a decision yet. I have an old SnowWolf 200 TC as well as Smok Alien 220W. However the LCD on the alien stopped working and I went through all the fixes recommended on the web which ended in no result. So, I’m looking for a new Mod to replace my Alien and I’m not sure if I’m going to buy another alien considering my bad experience. I vape on both sub-ohm tanks and RDAs. I’m considering Wismec RX 2/3 as an option. I would appreciate if you give me some suggestions as well as the reasons backing them.

If you like the look of the following Voopoo Mods (Voopoo Drag and Voopoo Alpha One) they are fantastic performers, don’t let the name put you off! I personally think they look great and I will be updating the list to include at least one of them soon 🙂

Didn’t want to throw too many in the mix! but there you go 🙂 They are all very good for various reasons. If you read each review you will be able to get more of an insight into each and see if any fit your needs.

Hi Jonny,
I’ve just bought an Aspire Cleito MTL 5ml tank as I was looking for a flavour boost to my iSubG tank. I have 2 x MVP 4 box mods that I use to fire it but they don’t last very long at 70w with the standard 0.16ohm coils. Can you recommend a box mod that will fire at 70w pretty much all day or that will at least last longer than a few hours. I haven’t used batteries before and have always stuck to integrated for the safety features. The Cleito certainly burns through some juice.
Thanks,
Martin

Hi jonny I what is your thoughts on the eleaf pico dual e-cig kit you get everything thing in mod tank batteries and five bottles of liquid for under sixty quid I’ve got all the top ones wismec gen 3 and so on just though i would you before i order one. Cav.

Hi I recently purchased the smok baby beast
I love how you get the great flavour
Only problem I have is I am burning through coils in a day or two
I am a heavy vapour
Do you have any suggestions please
I usually purchase couls of Amazon do you think they could be fake?

Did you check if there was an authenticity scratch code on the pack and SMOK website? Can’t remember if the SMOK coils have them or not but I’m sure they do.

I personally think it’s doubtful they are fake.

As you say you are a heavy vaper. The type of e-juice (flavour, high VG) combined with that of your regular vaping is the cause. There is a lot of heat going through these coils on a regular basis. The cotton can only take so much.

If you are using a sweet/dessert/some tobacco’s then these can clog coils up quicker too.

Also, last but not least, you may just have a batch of coils that are lasting a little less than another batch would. Not ideal but sometimes, coils (even if they are the same type), can have a difference in quality.

It may also be worth you trying some different coils altogether with the Baby Beast Vicki to see if that improves things.

Hey guys, looking some advice, just purchased a cloud beast king off of Amazon, the mod I’m currently using is the smok t-priv, I was wondering if this mod goes well with the king or if i should look into any other mods to go with it?

Hi Johnny!
Would you recommend a Smok Treebox Plus? I’ve heard about some issues but I don’t know if they’ve been fixed or not. I’m looking for something nice to match my Griffin25 (currently using purple Alien) and I love the wood finish of the Treebox.

I have been vaping for a few months now and am using the Vype etank pro (MTL).

I’m looking for a mod box as I’m wanting to go DTL. I’m looking at the Innoking cool fire 4 but not sure which would be best. I’m wanting one with tc as well. Would you recommend the 18650 battery that you charge separately or the tc 100 with the USB charge? Not sure what one would be best.

I also really like the look of the Vaporfi Vex 75 but see you have to order that from the US and makes it quite a bit more expensive.

I like the look of these as they seem pretty simple to use. Which one would you recommend or are there any other ones you could recommend?

The Cool Fire 4 TC100 is a solid device that has been a good performer for a long time, so can recommend that for sure.

Regarding getting an integrated or 18650 mod, it’s really a personal preference. Of course the big difference is that when the batteries die in an integrated mod the whole device needs replacing, with the latter just the batteries. Although you should still get plenty of use out of your mod before this happens.

Also, with external batteries it’s recommended to buy an external charger and carry cases for when you want to take spares out with you. It’s important to read up on battery safety.

I personally gravitate towards integrated for the ease of use. But that’s just me 🙂

Yeah the Vex 75 is good but once you factor in shipping and possible duty charges it could be pretty expensive. There are plenty of other good devices available though:

Thanks for the reply Jonny. A lot of options there, think I would prefer integrated battery as well so going to go with the cool fire 4 TC100 as it seems to be simple to use, good quality and seems pretty popular too!

Hi, thanks for all the info.
I get lost with all this beginner and intermediate chat, I can’t tell if it is about how much you want to mess with electrics or how ‘hardcore’ you are as a vaper. I vape for me and don’t care what level I’m at, don’t give a monkeys…

I do need a new vape. I’ve been using 2 Kangertech subvod mega. From the ones I tried at sensible prices they give a good vape and they just do the job. I’d like more battery life and a bigger tank for the juice so I don’t feel the need to carry 2.

They have both gone faulty, battery says charged but then when I use it the battery says flat… they haven’t had loads of use.

I don’t care about making clouds, just want to vape and ejoy it and keep off the ciggies.

I can’t tell what I would gain from more adjustable ones with their electronic displays and all that, the vape smoke well, not as nice as all drip tank but again I just can’t be arsed with that for the small improvement in flavour.

I don’t want to be having to twist wires up and making my own coils, I don’t feel the need when that subvod smokes so well.

I hear you and you certainly don’t need to be building your own coils to get good results.

Straight off what I will say is the maximum tank capacity available to buy in the UK is 2ml. You can thank government regulations for that!

If I remember correctly, the Subvod mega comes with the Toptank Mini tank that is a 4ml capacity. Double what you can legally buy in the UK.

So first up, if you are happy with the flavour you are getting from the tanks you already have then you can still use these, they hold more e-liquid than anything else in available in the UK. You will just have to buy a new battery.

The benefit a variable wattage device will bring is giving you more control on the type of vape you want. The wattage basically = the amount of heat that is sent to the coil. You can also use different coil types in your tank and change the wattage accordingly.

While not essential it’s a good feature to have and easy to use. Once you find the wattage that’s good for you then you just keep there, no more fiddling.

One important thing you will need to keep in mind if you decide to keep using the Kanger tank you have is the coils you use. If you use the 0.15ohm Ni coil (this should be on the packaging or coil itself) then you will need a mod that has temperature control functionality. Without going into it too much, these coils use a material that should only be used in TC mode.

So for recommendations. The mods above are good options depending on what you choose to do.

Hi I’m relatively new to vaping (6 weeks) and I am using a Vaporesso Tarot Nano with a Veco tank. One problem I keep having is the EUC Clapton 0.4ohm coils. I have primed them and started low on the watts (15-20) but eventually they either taste burnt or the e-liquid (70vg/30pg) has almost zero flavour once I reach 35+ watts. I haven’t cranked it up past 45 watts and am unsure if I should? Also is Vaporesso a decent make as I was considering getting the Revenger Kit with the NRG tank or would you suggest going down another route. I mainly want decent flavour from my experience.

Thanks for getting back.
I gave up on the clapton Traditional coil and moved on to the ceramic 0.5. Flavour is a huge difference but at the same time has a cool draw and misses that throat hit grrr. Now i read that the ceramic coil is a butty unhealthy due to shards of glass etc ……man can i ever win. Thanks about just getting the Tank ….I never even thought about doing it that way tbh. Its hard to get vaporesso coils full stop in the UK. I like these GT coils look…. a bit Ford Mustang lol. If i get will report back.

Hey Dunk,
I can comment on your problem since I had the exact same one. Those Vaporesso Veco tanks are crap in my opinion. I’m mainly into flavour same as you. I switched to Smok TFV8 Baby Beast – the coil that comes pre-installed with that will knock your head off with flavor, guaranteed. I haven’t looked back. I have Vaporesso Tarot Nano, Nebula and Tarot Mini devices and each one I use with a Smok tank. Perfect!
Cheers,
Stratu

Hi I’m relatively new to vaping but already feel I need something more satisfying than my blu pro pen and halo tank kit. Looking for advice really on a box mod with easy/simple start but with capability to sub ohm/upgrade in time.

I fancy the look of the Smok alien and the innokin cf4 but need help on choosing a tank. Flavour and hit are things I’m looking to improve as I’m getting little of either atm.

Not interested in dripping or making own coils etc if you can recommend a set up for me I’d be grateful. But also would you be able to explain why you made each particular recommendation. Thanks in advance for your time. 👍🏼

Just keep in mind that the lower resistance the coil the more wattage you will need. So 0.5Ohm will be just fine with CF4 at say 30-35W but the 0.16 Ohm coil with the Apsire Cleito EXO tank for example is recommended for use between 60-100W.

I’ll leave it there as it can be a lot to take in! Any other questions please ask.

hey,
Need a recommendation here. Been vaping for about 3-4 months. Started from a vape pen then quickly upgraded to an istick power 80w + cleito 120. But i think i should upgrade (at least the mod). What would you recommend if mainly need flavor, i’m okay with clouds and not a huge cube. Most important thing would be the battery, i would love a long lasting battery. And maybe a short opinion on what i have?(I’ve read that the mod isn’t that good, and the cleito with the max 80w that the mod allows, drains the battery quite fast). A REULEAUX RX200S i think would be fine with the cleito 120 perhaps?

Yeah the RX200S would be fine with the Cleito, just keep in mind that you will also need to buy 18650 batteries separately as (like your iSick Power mod) it doesn’t have an integrated battery. You will also need a good, external charger.

Hey there,
I’m an amateur. I’m interested in flavour, bigger capacity tank and i guess i like making clouds(altho at any point i can say bye bye to them) and i would also like a long lasting battery. I know very little about vapes and all, but sometimes i do read a bit about them 🙂 so what would you recommend me? Help out a newbie here please 🙂 atm i have an istick power 80w + cleito 120, short opinion on that? (i’ve read that the mod isn’t that good, took it because of the 5k mah battery). it was an upgrade from a vape pen when i started vaping.
TY and Peace!

Can you advise me .. I’m looking to move from pen to tank because I struggling to get the flavour Vs throat hit combo right. I’m after something small and girly and I’m really not interested in making clouds. When ever I try any of my friends tanks the clouds just make me cough but I think that’s the lack of nicotine / that bit.
I’m just after the nicotine and the flavour.
I’ve looked at the Smok baby beast … so you think this or similar would be a good move?
Thanks!

I think you’re the only one of these comments that’s actually knows what a good mod is haha. Got the GX350 about 2 moths ago after I had my sigelie 213, these two mods are possible the best mods I’ve had haha very expensive but still haha worth every penny. The only thing I would change abouts your set up mate is your tank, if you want a fat as fook cloud change to a limitless XL, 1-215 watt with your OHMs as low as 0.15 best thing to do if I was you tbh mate.

I’ve just bought a black Geekvape Medusa to go on a black and grey Alien but I’m looking for a nice, small discreet mod that will look and perform well with my Medusa on but I don’t want to go below about 80-100w. Any suggestions?

Although you will be able to use the iStick 40W (I vape the Cleito SS 0.4Ohm coil, at 30/35W most of the time) you will be best off with something with a little more power so you have a buffer of sorts. Will also be good if you decide to use the 0.2Ohm coils.

Second we have mods with replaceable batteries. Batteries are not included with these mods so need to be purchased separately. They also require a little extra learning with regards to battery safety and it’s recommended to buy an external charger.

It will come down to personal preferences but the mod on the list above are all good choices.

Eleaf Pico – Small and compact, requires 1 X 18650 battery
Take a look at the Wismec RX 2/3. Works with 2 or 3 X 18650 batteries
The SMOK Alien – overkill in power but a great vape mod. You don’t have to use the maximum wattage stated of course. This requires 2 X 18650 batteries
If budget allows the Lost Vape Therion mods are also superb!

Again loads of options I know but you won’t go far wrong with any of the mentioned. Hoperfully you will see one you like the look of.

Hi johnny,
Wondering if you could help me choose a new mod box
I use the aspire nautilus with istick 30 at 20w
I want a new mod that takes battery’s so I can easily change them,but it’s not necessary
What I’m looking for mostly is longer lasting between charges
If I bought a higher watt mod ie:75+ does that mean on a lower setting it would last longer?
And which mods would you recommend for me
Thanks very much
Shelley

A 75W mod doesn’t mean the lower setting will last longer. It all depends on the battery capacity of the particular mod. This is displayed as ‘mAh’. The higher the number the longer the device should last between charges.

On the other hand, if a mod is capable of higher wattage’s, say 75W rather than 30W, it will usually have a higher ‘mah’ capacity battery.

If you are going for replaceable batteries it’s recommended you also buy an external charger for safer charging.

The benefit of course with the replaceable battery mods is that you can have several batteries that you can use in rotation.

Again, please be sure you use safe practices with these batteries and if carrying spares you must buy a case to keep and carry them. 18650 battery cases are available on ebay for a couple of £.

You can go for mods with 2X batteries. They will definitely be overkill in terms of the wattage they are capable of but they will of course offer even more battery life. Mods such as the SMOK Alien kit can offer this.

Also keep in mind the Nautilus may look a little lost on the bigger devices. That’s of course if you are bothered about the aesthetics!

I wouldn’t recommend SMOK Alien, It have a lot of problems with it, after 1 month of usage doesn’t been able to read the ohms properly, rebuildable decks from big baby beast 2 of them in short of wich one never used. Totally disappointed.

Thanks for all the great input. I started with the eleaf istick tc60w with a Melo II tank. My local vape shop convinced me to upgrade to the istick TC100w and a cubis tank. I love the dual battery feature of the istick and the ease of changing coils in the cubis. If I was to upgrade from here, what would you recommend?

It depends on what you are looking for in a vape really. The mod you have is a goodun and will run the majority of tank out there no problem. So unless you are looking to vape over 90-100W or fancy trying a tank such as the SMOK TFV8 then I would stick with the TC100.

If you wanted the increased power then the likes of the Wismec RX 2/3 and SMOK Alien mod are great options.

I personally use the Aspire Cleito tank on a regular basis, great price and great performance. I always seem to end up with it on top of my mod. It also has an RBA option available should you ever fancy building your own coils in the future.

The Apollo Phazer tank was recently reviewed by Neil and he absolutely loved it. So based on his review that’s definitely worth a look.

I moved from ego type sticks to an istick 30watt, and what a revolution that was, I now own 3 and have had them for about 15 months still using all 3 and not one fault in any of them, I have since bought a pico 75 watt and again faultless, I decided to try a cleito which leaks like a sunken battleship, and then an aspire Pegasus which goes into limp mode when battery is half full usually after half an hours use!! I am now considering the smok alien kit can you please advise as I don’t know what use I will get out of 220watts ?? I am looking for good flavour reliability decent battery life and reasonable coil life and cost what would be your top recommendations please? {80watts sub ohms and up to£60 please} many thanks Stewart

Shame about your leaking Cleito, I’ve been using mine daily for around a year with zero leaking. Out of interest, what PG/VG mix ejuice did you use with it?

The Alien is a great mod, 220W is overkill for most no doubt but keep in mind that just because a mod is capable of these highs it doesn’t mean you have to use the full amount so to speak. Most vapers won’t. Keep in mind that the Alien requires you to buy 2 X 18650 batteries and an external charger as well.

I personally use it on occasion as an ‘evening use’ tank. The TFV8 Baby Beast is also very good but a touch easier on the juice.

Other mods that are reliable:

Innokin Cool Fire TC100 – Not the newest kid on the block but still does the trick upto 100W. Integrated battery.Eleaf iStick Pico 75W – Tiny mod but still packs all the features of bigger devices. Powered by 1 X 18650 battery (purchased separately).

I think you have a good list there, i think the smok alien an box mod is one of the best out there at the moment, i use the cool fire 4 tc100, with an Atlantis 2 tank, i find it to be a winning combination, although the battery life could be slightly better.

My smok alien baby al85 latest me just under a month, I loved the performance of the tank, and taste was great but not only did the tank get stuck on my mod which made it tricky filling with juice, the screen on my mod just all of a sudden died… really disappointed :'( maybe next interview with smok u can ask if they can pay more attention to their threading, and find out why their mods don’t last ??

Quitting smoking is amazing for me but hit so many issues and expense from crappy juice to faulty coils & mods… its def the healthier option but not the cheapest. Just over a mth of not smoking after 24years.
Thanks Jonny.

Hey jonny
I use the snow wolf 200w limited edition gold with a gold tfv8 cloud beast, i found this mod is amazing aswell as stunning to look at as it turns heads i truely recommend this mod as it automatically selects your coil strength aswell it has the saftey feature if you forget to lock it and the button presses rather than the mod burning your coil to hell the device shuts down which i find amazing and truely a leading saftey mod

Really appreciate you taking the time to leave a comment! As you say this is just my opinion from what I’ve had my hands on. I still think these are all very good options in their various ‘classes’.

I welcome all vapers out there though to leave a comment here and let me know their favourite vape mods! In fact I would love to hear them. Vaping isn’t the same for everyone, we all have different needs and wants.

This is a kick start and for anyone looking and you won’t go far wrong with any on the list if you are a newer vaper looking for a solid starting point.

To finish up…. It doesn’t matter what device you use, cig-a-like, vape pen, mod, whatever. The product that helps you switch from cigarettes is THE BEST product.

I use the kbox 70w mod with subtank mini and run it around 40w on a .5ohm coil.

I have others as well, the Eleaf Pico 75w with toptank mini running 40w on .5 ohm coil. Have the Eleaf iPower 80w with Subtank Mini running it at 40w with subtank mini, got a all black COV mini volt 40w mod with the toptank nano using 1.2 ohm coil.

Have the white/black mini volt 40w mod using toptank mini with 1.2 ohm coil run the mini volts around 15w and get a full days use out of them on such a small battery then have the eleaf 50w mod with the nautilus tank on it with 1.8 ohm coil running it at 15w.

Then have the all in one unit Kanger Cupti 75w mod built in tank with the ss .5 coil which is a great mod but the kbox 70w with the Subtank mini I use more. Its a nice feel in the hands comfortable to hold, I have the white one and the black subtank mini on it.

Very nice setup in my opinion but I am wanting a bigger mod setup and a really good subohm tank to go with it as well. Not interested in building coils n wicking them as of yet dont see myself ever vaping in the 200w range maybe 100w or little more like 120w.

So I’m considering buying a bigger box mod soon so am thinking the 160w range will be good for me and no need for more so which 160w mod is the best and what would be a good tank to go with it rather keep tank in the 22mm diameter as I don’t really like the bigger tanks that much either thanks.

Sounds like you have a good amount of experience with a good range of mods!

I know you said you want 160W but some of the better, high powered mods are at the 200W mark. This doesn’t mean of course you need to go to 200W!

There are a few great mods available. Here is what I would recommend:

Wismec RX 2/3 – 150W/200W – This can be used at either max wattage depending on your setup. 2 X 18650 batteries allows a max output of 150W while using the 3 X 18650 battery config allows upto 200W.

SMOK Alien Mod – You can get the kit with the SMOK TFV8 Baby Beast. A great tank at around 100-120W depending on the coils used. There are also lots of coil options to keep things interesting.

SMOK have released some great higher powered mods recently with the H-Priv also being very good.

(If budget allows) I would highly recommend taking a look at a ‘DNA200 vape mod‘. The eVolv DNA chips used in these mods offer excellent performance and reliability. Not to mention many of the actual mods available look great as well.

Hi I recently purchased a SMOK Alien with Baby tmv8 tank best thing I have ever done wow what a kit and good value. Replaceable 18650 batteries are the way to go and that tank gives a great flavour and clouds if you want them. I started vaping two years ago after smoking for 40 years plus and was recently using 40 watt mods and V-TUBE all were crap compared to the alien kit and sub ohm is the way to go wish I had started with this kit. xxxxxxx

Jonny could you be so kind as to advise a mod thats small but wont look daft with a 25mm tank on it?
Im thinking the releux 2/3 as i want more than one battery in there, i gave up looking for a side by side stealthy mod after deciding i need the 25mm tank with top airflow. Can’t remember the name off the top of my head but its leak proof and a must lol.
Thanks! Great reviews and articles on here!

Freemax starre pure*
I love the flavour from the cleito but its too leak prone for my liking. I’ve tired all the usual tips. My other tank is an isub apex 5 and never leaks but the flavour isn’t very good.

I have a sigelei 75w temp. Control mod and would like to know how to make the battery last longer?
I Vape at about 40w&200c and the battery life is useless the battery is new as is the mod
Thanks Dean?

Hi Jonny
I’m using an IPV3 and an IPV4
With a crown atomiser at the minute. Both are good ( they are the only ones I’ve used )
I’m looking for a mod and an atomiser that will give a good flavour and a good cloud. I use a 90/10 Vape juice with 3mg of nicotine. I Vape somewhere around 60-70 watts. The price is not an issue but I’d like a more sleek device, not as boxy as the IPV3. What would you suggest
Paul

I was hoping you could help me. I’m relatively new to vaping and I’m transitioning from a pen vape to a box mod. I’d like something relatively simple that allows me to experiment with sub ohming. After doing extensive research, I decided on the Cool Fire IV Plus as it seemed to have great features at a reasonable price. However, I have found the device to big in my hand and would love to find something similar (ideally goes up to minimum of 50w), with all the same great features and in a similar price bracket, but that is smaller to fit in pretty small hands – is there anything you would recommend (I’ve read plenty of iLeaf reviews and am pretty put off if I’m honest).

It can take a short time to get used to the size of mods but the CF4+ is quite a chunky mod!

There are a new breed of mini vape mods being released that are compact but offer sub ohm capability and higher wattage outputs. Only issue is the battery life though if you are going to be using exclusively for sub ohm vaping.

The safety needs to be understood, most issues today are with the way people carry them. For spares, you just need to make sure you buy a small case to carry them around so the battery doesn’t come into contact with any loose metal objects. They are only £1 or so on ebay.

Also, an external charger is recommended. Xtar and Nitecore are two trusted brands.

The good thing with eternal batteries is that when the battery begins to lose power or die then it’s only the battery that needs replacing and not the whole mod.

I know you said you weren’t sure on Eleaf but the Pico Mod is great size, powered by a replaceable 18650 battery (I Use Samsung 25R). I have never had issues with this personally.

Others to consider:
Joyetech eVic Vtwo Mini (We are currently waiting for review to be complete on this)SMY DNA 75W – Although this can prove to be difficult to get hold of.Pioneer4You IPV D3
Kanger Topbox Nano

Have a look and double check the dimensions on these where you can Vicky.

I’ve been using eh istick 30W and it has kept up with the itaste mvp 3.0, but the most interesting part is the istick lasted longer than the itaste so I’d have to say the istick 30w would be my favorite at the time of this writing. My wattage is set around 10 which works just fine for me. Jonny, you’ve done a great job in these reviews. Thank you!

I have 2 eleaf istick 30’s. Never had a problem with them and use them regularly. Overall they are an excellent mod.
I now also have the cool fire 4 plus tc 18650. For some reason, I’m struggling to like it over the eleaf mods. Its slightly heavier which I find uncomfortable if carrying in the pocket. Whereas the eleafs are really light.
The cool fire may grow on me, but at the moment its a mod for sitting around and using, not for carrying on your travels.

Hi I’ve been vaping for about 2 years now and still find it all very confusing. I use the gs ego 11 2200mah 2015 with an aspire atomiser and 12mg strength eliquid. I was thinking of changing my battery as I’m finding I have to vape for 8 seconds to get a decent hit and it takes hours to charge it although it lasts for days. I quite like the look of the mini isticks as I definitely want something more discreet, I am a fairly regular vaper and would like my battery to last any help would be appreciated, I’m in the uk

I’m not sure what Aspire atomiser you have but I will presume it has an Ego threaded connection, to fit on your current battery.

The iStick (and most other box mods) have a 510 thread where the atomizer attaches. If you look at the pictures compared to what you are using you should be able to see what I mean.

Good news is that the iStick kits should all come with an adapter that allows you to use your Aspire tank. Just double check this though in the ‘In The Box’ contents on the sales pages. It should say eGo/510 adapter or something along those lines. If not you will be able to buy an adapter easily, they won’t be more than a few pounds.

Ok. There are few great mods on your list but when you set the title as ,,Best box mods and vape mods,, I would expect that in that article I will really find the Best Mods.. and not only the cheap good mods. Where is for instance Smok XCube, Wismec Reuleaux DNA 200 and mods like that?? When I am looking for the best mod I am not looking for some 20W mod for $30 otherwise I would search ,,best cheap 20W mods,, and not ,,Best mods,,..

All opinions are from what we have used, we don’t have any 20W mods on the list, although I think we see what you are saying. The 4 products in the 100W+ section will be added to when reviews of other products are complete. We have found expensive doesn’t always = best, however.

I have heard good things about the Reuleaux DNA 200, we haven’t used it as of yet, hence the reason it isn’t on the list. Although we will have the RX200S in for review soon.

The XCube II, we have used and while it’s a good mod, it didn’t make the list. It’s only our opinion though.

We are currently using the H Priv 220W mod from SMOK, this is looking a lot better all around so if all goes well this will make it onto the list for sure.

First of i respect your views and opinions. Secondly, why? Why did you choose these for a 2016 best of list? I see no reasoning for most of these as you left out the better ones, lol! You have 2 or 3 that are worthy like the YiHi SX, Sigelei Fuchai, Innokin Coolfire IV, but the others? Seriously, can i chime in here? Although the iStick 30W still gets attention one has to note the iStick 60WTC, 100WTC, and the 100W. You decided to take the low end 30W iStick over the 100WTC which is averaged at the same price? Where is the reasoning at?? So, you would tell someone to buy a mere 30W device only for them to spend yet more money for a higher wattage device when you should just tell them it is smarter for about the same price to just get a 100WTC iStick? Now, let us talk about the other mods that you chose to excuse out over the ones that you have chosen, shall we? Smok X Cube II, X Cube mini, Wismec Reuleaux RX200 and DNA200, Koopor Plus 200WTC, eVic-VT, eVic VTC mini, and the Joyetech Cuboid just to name a few. Seems as though you believe joyetech makes poor quality products but the masses say otherwise. Maybe you should do a better “Best of 2016” article. Again, i respect your opinions but one has to wonder if you were paid to “endorse” these companies as you have well overlooked the mods that i have mentioned.

I agree there are some great mods that are not on this list but I also think the mods that are included are also great options, in my opinion, which of course is all this list is.

The iStick 30W is included in the 20-40W category and is certainly not preferred over the 100WTC istick.

I still think in this ‘Sub 40W category’ still has a lot to offer, especially for new vapers or those stepping up from eGo/Vape pen devices. The 100WTC iStick I have only just had my hands on and I have to agree it’s superb and definitely deserves a mention in the 80W+ category.

Would I recommend the 100W device over the 30/40W mod to all vapers? No, definitely not. It all depends on the individual vaper. Which is why this list is split into different power output categories.

Keep in mind not all vapers (myself included) need 100W of power and many don’t want the extra step of buying replaceable batteries and the further step needed to pick the right batteries and learn about cell safety.

If you are building your own coils or have your heart set on something like the SMOK TFV4 tank then definitely, a higher wattage would be needed for sure.

The iStick 30W/40W devices are small, portable vape devices with minimum learning curve required and are perfect for vapers still using the likes of the Aspire Nautilus or the more recent Apsire Triton Mini.

I speak to a lot of vapers who aren’t interested in sub ohm vaping at this moment in their vaping journey, some may never want to go down that route for various reasons. If they are though a 40W device can more than handle a 0.5 Ohm coil.

Your other options are all valid for sure, as are probably another 10 options that also aren’t mentioned and another 10 that have been released over the last month. I could definitely do a top 40 but this likely wouldn’t help much 🙂

Since last updating the list there have been numerous releases though and I agree there are some other areas need updating which I will be doing shortly after I have tested some more mods that I have in hand.

I have the Sigelei Fuchai 200W, and I have to say, it as one of the best boxes I have had yet. The way it fits my hand, and the optional TC options make this a must have and if I had the money, I would buy another one right now. My only complaint would be the silicone sleeve, because sometimes it messes with the firing button when I push it it doesnt register that I pushed it because the thickness of the sleeve gets in the way. But that is really just nit-picking 🙂

I’ve used the eleaf and kangertech range, but the snow wolf Asmodus), in all of its iterations is the best of the bunch. Superior fit and finish to the IPV, bullet proof and simple to use. Consistently overlooked, definitely worth considering.

I use the eleafe istick 30W and i have to say i have no end of issue with it (infact looking for a solution to the latest issue is what brought me to this review. After some research i have found that i am not alone. It faults at the drop of hat.

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